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The accused was found guilty of discharging a firearm following a car chase.
The defendant was charged with discharging a firearm with intent to wound.
The case involved a pursuit after a car collision, culminating in shots being fired at the complainant's vehicle.
The central issue was the identity of the shooter.
The court found the defendant guilty, relying on video evidence, forensic findings, witness testimony, and text messages from the defendant's phone, while rejecting the defence's arguments regarding witness credibility and the possibility of another shooter.
Bail review granted; strict house arrest ordered due to new drug treatment plan and pre-trial delay.
The applicant applied for a bail review under s. 520 of the Criminal Code after his previous bails were revoked and he was detained on the secondary ground.
The applicant proposed a novel release plan involving a senior probation officer volunteering to manage his drug treatment and supervise his bail.
The court found that the new treatment plan, combined with the applicant's significant accumulated pre-trial custody, constituted a material change in circumstances.
The court ordered the applicant's release on strict house arrest with conditions tied directly to his drug treatment.